On-entry assessment
On-entry assessment
During weeks 3 to 6 of Term 1, teachers assess each Pre-primary student’s skills and understandings of oral language, reading, writing and numeracy.
The teachers will conduct the assessment one-on-one with each child. The information provided enables the teacher to plan for the learning needs of every child, including those who may need additional support or extension.
Many children who start school with limited skills progress quickly when provided with the right support.
As children progress, their needs may change. Teachers continually monitor their students’ progress to ensure the changing needs of every child are met.
We encourage you to talk to your child’s teacher to find out more about the On-entry Assessment.
Summary for parents
After the assessment period, your child’s teacher may send you a summary that includes the skills and understandings your child demonstrated.
Supporting your child
You do not need to prepare your child for the assessment, however, we encourage you to support your child's learning at home. You can use these resources and activities with your child:
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Numbers (Pre-primary) - Making sense of maths
Number activity ideas when you are out and about. For parents/carers of children in Pre-primary.
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Numbers (Pre-primary) - Number activity ideas for home
Number activity ideas you can do with your children at home. For parents/carers of children in Pre-primary.
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Numbers (Pre-primary) - Number game ideas
Number game ideas to help children develop their numeracy skills at home. For parents/carers of children in Pre-primary.
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Reading (Pre-primary) - Reading stages
Your child develops important early reading skills through play and lots of communication. For parents/carers of children in Pre-primary.
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Reading (Pre-primary) - More reading ideas
Children who enjoy reading at home are more likely to be successful in early reading activities at school. For parents/carers of children in Pre-primary.
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Reading (Pre-primary) - Reading with your child is important
Reading with your child is important and here are some ideas to develop a love of reading at home. For parents/carers of children in Pre-primary.
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Writing and spelling (Pre-primary) - Writing and spelling ideas
Ideas to help your child develop these skills at home. For parents/carers of children in Pre-primary.
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